YESTERDAY, before the P.M. An individual supposed to be of unsound mind, was further remanded for eight days for medical treatment. ...
Article : 329 wordsModel Farm.—I often wonder if it is the intention of the Government to do anything in this matter. Some may not recollect it; but about three years ago a gentleman from the Mines ...
Article : 754 wordsTHE Protectionists have ga[?]ed another distinguished convert. I refer to the Hon. JULIAN E. SALOMONS, the well-known Queen's Counsel. It is said that Mr. Salomons believes that the ...
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Advertising : 22 words[?]ssed [?] [?] [?] Passengers—Mrs. Harvey and family, [?] [?] Grant, Brancroft, Fink, Hanki; Messrs. Heigh, Kensett, Milne, Leti[?]er, Seman, Riley; and 5 in the steerage. John ...
Article : 264 wordsLORD BERTIE and MISS COX were married on Wednesday, and two hours after the completion of the ceremony they started for Melbourne, en route for England. There was a great crowd in St. ...
Article : 279 wordsA CONSIDERABLE amount of jubilation has taken place in certain quarters anent a report from the Sectional Committee on public works are the Grafton-Tweed ...
Article : 1,391 wordsTHERE is now no longer any doubt that there is widespread distress in Sydney. Only two days ago several gentlemen made a midnight inspection of the wharves and parks for the purpose of ...
Article : 179 wordsClaim of 1s for wharfage dues. Mr. Donaldson, for plaintiff, Mr. Laman for defendant. This was a test case to decide whether plaintiff, as lessee from the Borough Council of the public[?] ...
Article : 781 wordsI MENTIONED some time ago that Mr. C. J. ROBERTS, one of the members for the Hastings and Manning, was going with some members of his family to the old country for a 12 months' ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 wordsAGAIN we are obliged to record interference to business by the rain, and since New Year the state of the weather has been most unfavourable to trade. The taking out of the trade of one of ...
Article : 339 wordsTHE Conference has ended, and long before this appears in print the Sydney delegates will have returned home. As everybody knew would be the case, the Conference carried a resolution in which ...
Article : 136 wordsTHE proposals for dealing with the flying fox pest are taking a somewhat more tangible form. The attempt hitherto has been to graft the destruction of the pest upon the funds collected under the ...
Article : 670 wordsTHE Atlas Picturesque Company are carrying on a legal crusade against a number of alleged subscribers to their Atlas, who refused to accept the copies of the work, which it is said, they consented to ...
Article : 239 wordsON Thursday, Sir HENRY PARKES let[?]out at Mr. PLAYFORD, and addressed some genuine Birmingham language to him. It was the only time during the Conference that our Premier spoke with vigour. ...
Article : 169 wordsThings in General.—Under this head there is not much to report, though the range is a wide one. Business generally, with the floods and the rain, has been knocked out of shape, and it will be ...
Article : 861 wordsTHE publicans of the metropolis held their annual meeting on Thursday evening. The report, which was an awfully long one, was read by Mr. WHITELOCKE, the Secretary of the L. V. Association. The ...
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Advertising : 53 wordsI SHALL not be surprised if Sir HENRY PARKES tries to bring about a dissolution of Parliament as soon as possible, for the purpose of placing the Federation issue before the country. If he does ...
Article : 135 wordsON Thursday, before the P.M., and Mr. Shields. George Riley was summoned by Carl Burkhardt fpr abusive language. Pleaded guilty, and was fined 50s. and 30s 10d costs. ...
Article : 592 wordsSchool of Arts.—The monthly meeting of Committee was held on Friday, Present—Messrs. Nicholls (chair), Bell, Lumsdaine, Roderick, W. J. Folbigg, E. Wilkinson, and Secretary. ...
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Advertising : 554 wordsTHERE is a probability that the bakers in the city will go out on strike. They have demanded that eight hours shall constitute a day's work, and that they shall be paid overtime for every hour they ...
Article : 218 wordsIT perhaps cannot be too Widely known that Mr. District Court Judge BACKHOUSE has dealt a summary blow to those business men who, on the faith of a line of print upon their bill-heads that ...
Article : 299 wordsDR. BARRY, the late Bishop of Sydney, has just expressed some very decided opinions on the Labour question. According to a cable message, he stated at a meeting in England which he ...
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Clarence and Richmond Examiner (Grafton, NSW : 1889 - 1915), Tue 18 Feb 1890, Page 2
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